Koopman Cheryl, Pelletier Kenneth R, Murray James F, Sharda Claire E, Berger Marc L, Turpin Robin S, Hackleman Paul, Gibson Pamela, Holmes Danielle M, Bendel Talor
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5718, USA.
J Occup Environ Med. 2002 Jan;44(1):14-20. doi: 10.1097/00043764-200201000-00004.
Workforce productivity has become a critical factor in the strength and sustainability of a company's overall business performance. Absenteeism affects productivity; however, even when employees are physically present at their jobs, they may experience decreased productivity and below-normal work quality--a concept known as decreased presenteeism. This article describes the creation and testing of a presenteeism scale evaluating the impact of health problems on individual performance and productivity. A total of 175 county health employees completed the 34-item Stanford Presenteeism Scale (SPS-34). Using these results, we identified six key items to describe presenteeism, resulting in the SPS-6. The SPS-6 has excellent psychometric characteristics, supporting the feasibility of its use in measuring health and productivity. Further validation of the SPS-6 on actual presenteeism (work loss data) or health status (health risk assessment or utilization data) is needed.
劳动力生产率已成为公司整体业务表现的强度和可持续性的关键因素。旷工会影响生产率;然而,即使员工身体上在工作岗位上,他们也可能会出现生产率下降和工作质量低于正常水平的情况——这一概念被称为出勤主义减退。本文描述了一种出勤主义量表的创建和测试,该量表评估健康问题对个人绩效和生产率的影响。共有175名县卫生部门员工完成了34项的斯坦福出勤主义量表(SPS - 34)。利用这些结果,我们确定了六个关键项目来描述出勤主义,从而形成了SPS - 6。SPS - 6具有出色的心理测量学特征,支持了其用于衡量健康和生产率的可行性。需要对SPS - 6在实际出勤主义(工作损失数据)或健康状况(健康风险评估或使用数据)方面进行进一步验证。